Yes,last night the numbers of moths in the trap did reduce dramatically with the temperature drop. Gone are the heady double figure volumes as well as degrees to a miserly single digits recordings of the following :- Common Quaker,Small Quaker,Hebrew Character,Early Grey,Brindled Pug. All was not lost however as I did have a new species, my first sighting of a single Lunar Marbled Brown,so was I disappointed? Of course not. The specimen is a little bit worn but will last until another comes along,hopefully.The moth is another which enjoys the oak woodlands, hedgerows & parks. The larvae feed on Pendunculate,Turkey & Sessile Oaks.